QPR say they have completed the signing of Inter Milan goalkeeper Julio Cesar, subject to the Brazilian being given a visa and his move receiving international clearance.
Rangers announced on Wednesday evening that Cesar, 32, had agreed a four-year contract at Loftus Road and is expected to be available for the west London derby against Chelsea on 15 September.
He was targeted after summer signing Rob Green made a poor start to his R’s career following his move on a free transfer from West Ham.
Cesar, who has 64 Brazil caps, won the Champions League and five Serie A titles during his five years with Inter.
Speaking after his team’s League Cup win over Walsall on Tuesday night, Rangers manager Mark Hughes said: “When you get the opportunity to sign a keeper of that quality you have to pursue it.”
And QPR striker Djibril Cisse declared: “I played against him for Lazio. He’s a really, really good keeper.
“It shows the club wants to go forward and show the whole world that we can do well. It’s a big statement.
“It’s a good thing for us. He’s a top-class goalkeeper. He’s good with both feet, good in the air and has quick reactions. He’s complete.
“He’s also quite big and physical, so I think he can do well in the Premier League.”
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